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    Early Paleoproterozoic Post-Collisional Basaltic Magmatism in Quanji Massif: Implications for Precambrian Plate Tectonic Regime in NW China

    Basaltic magmas can provide important information about mantle source nature, tectonic settings and tectonic evolution for a given terrain. This paper reports geology, petrography and geochemistry of whole-roc...

    Hassan Abdelslam Mustafa, Fanxi Liao, Nengsong Chen in Journal of Earth Science (2022)

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    Early Paleozoic Granulite-Facies Metamorphism and Magmatism in the Northern Wulan Terrane of the Quanji Massif: Implications for the Evolution of the Proto-Tethys Ocean in Northwestern China

    The nature and evolution of the Proto-Tethys Ocean originated from the breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia remain controversial. Early Paleozoic magmatism and metamorphism can provide important constraints o...

    Qinyan Wang, Yanjun Dong, Yuanming Pan, Fanxi Liao, **aowei Guo in Journal of Earth Science (2018)

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    Geochemistry of metamafic dykes from the Quanji massif: Petrogenesis and further evidence for oceanic subduction, Late Paleoproterozoic, NW China

    A suite of ~1.84–1.92 Ga metamafic dykes within the paragneiss suite (khondalite) of the Quanji massif in NW China, has been chosen in this study for further understanding the tectonic evolution and possible l...

    Hassan Abdelslam Mustafa, Qinyan Wang, Nengsong Chen in Journal of Earth Science (2016)